Screening for Hypertension in Asymptomatic Individuals in India: An Expert Consensus Statement.


Journal

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
ISSN: 0004-5772
Titre abrégé: J Assoc Physicians India
Pays: India
ID NLM: 7505585

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2020
Historique:
entrez: 3 7 2020
pubmed: 3 7 2020
medline: 8 8 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Hypertension (HTN) is a rapidly growing epidemic in India. It is no larger restricted to older adults as more young Indians are being diagnosed with HTN. Despite its significant prevalence, the awareness, treatment, and control of HTN remain low in India. Thus, early diagnosis is essential to control HTN and prevent future complications. Screening for HTN can help identify undiagnosed and asymptomatic HTN, and thereby the early use of interventions to control the blood pressure (BP). However, no comprehensive guidelines have been established for effective HTN screening in asymptomatic individuals in an Indian setting. To provide consensus recommendations for hypertension screening in India. Screening for HTN can provide more effective control of HTN and reduce the complications. Experts recommended that the initial age at screening should be 18 years. In individuals at a high risk of HTN, targeted screening can be undertaken. BP measurement using an electronic BP recorder (with at least two readings) are required for identifying HTN during screening. In asymptomatic adults with BP <130/85 mmHg and BP of 130-139/85- 89 mmHg, rescreening should be conducted every 3-5 years and at least every year, respectively. Screening for HTN can be cost effective even when universal screening of the entire population is undertaken. The consensus recommendations would increase the awareness of HTN screening. Screening for HTN can provide more effective control of HTN and reduce the complications.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32610855

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

73-79

Informations de copyright

© Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011.

Auteurs

Jamshed Dalal (J)

Director, Centre for Cardiac Sciences, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

K K Sethi (KK)

Delhi Heart and Lung Institute, Panchkuian Road, New Delhi.

Santanu Guha (S)

Calcutta Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal.

Saumitra Ray (S)

Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan and Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal.

P K Deb (PK)

E.S.I. Post-graduate Institute of Medical Science and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal.

Ashok Kirpalani (A)

Bombay Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Srinivasa Rao Maddury (S)

Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology, Care Hospitals, Hyderabad, Telangana.

Immaneni Sathyamurthy (I)

Dept of Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Siddharth Shah (S)

Raheja Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Mrinal Kanti Das (MK)

Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal.

H B Chandalia (HB)

Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Jps Sawhney (J)

Dept. of Cardiology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi.

Joy Thomas (J)

Dr. Joy Thomas Heart Care, Bharathi Salai, Mugappair West, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Viveka Kumar (V)

Consultant Cardiologist, Max Hospital, Saket, New Delhi.

Nishith Chandra (N)

Consultant Cardiologist, Fortis Escorts Hospital, New Delhi.

Aziz Khan (A)

Crescent Hospital and Heart Centre, Dhantoli, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

A Sreenivas Kumar (AS)

Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad, Telangana.

G Suryaprakash (G)

Care Hospital, Hyderabad, Telangana.

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